35 Burst results for "One Good Thing"

Democrats Hold a Moment of Silence to Commemorate Jan. 6 Events

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:01 min | 2 months ago

Democrats Hold a Moment of Silence to Commemorate Jan. 6 Events

"Democrats never want to let a crisis go to waste, they're holding a moment of silence on Capitol Hill led by Hakeem Jeffries and Nancy Pelosi to commemorate the two years since the January 6th riot. It's nice of them to pay homage to Ashley babbitt like that. That's really nice. It's very noble of them. I'm glad they appreciate Ashley babbitt being shot dead by a capital hill police officer. There's Nancy. Oh gosh, don't worry, I won't torture you. I have a friend who's been saying one good thing about the speaker McCarthy debate is it's finally taken the foot off the gas pedal of the incessant January 6th stuff. The obsession that the Democrats have with trying to hang the actions of hundreds of rioters two years ago around the necks of all Republicans and all Trump supporters.

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Trump Responds to AG James

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

00:50 sec | 6 months ago

Trump Responds to AG James

"The former president went on Fox last night to talk about that. Cut 21. One good thing is people see what a great company I built. I built a great company, a powerful company. A company that's very lowly leveraged with the among the best assets anywhere in the world. I mean, you look at this asset, she has this down to $75 million. I can tell you it's many times that number, she said, oh, he valued it at 75 or whatever it was or she valued at 75. What does letitia James know? But if I were going, I don't have a mortgage in this forever. If I was going to put a mortgage on this property, the institutions are going to be coming over, they're going to go through comparable properties all over Palm Beach or whatever it is wherever it may be, Miami. We have them all over. We have tremendous properties. And again, we have very little debt.

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Chris Farrell Unpacks Merrick Garland's Latest Press Conference

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:29 min | 7 months ago

Chris Farrell Unpacks Merrick Garland's Latest Press Conference

"All I can say at this time. Ladies and gentlemen, we started the show with that live. That was the attorney general Merrick Garland, who was 30 minutes late to a press engagement that was announced just over an hour ago. No questions less than 5 minutes long. It couldn't be better time for us to have in studio the guests we do have a man with years of counter intelligence experience under his belt in the U.S. Army now director of investigations and research for the people who have been central to uncovering the truth about what happened in Mar-a-Lago. He is Chris Farrell. I'm Sebastian gorka. This is America first Chris. I wasn't expecting much, but I wasn't expecting him to celebrate the counter terrorism work of members of the Department of Justice. Was anything substantive said in the last three minutes by the attorney general? A lot of hollow platitudes for sure, but one good thing was identified. And that is he claimed that he personally authorized approved the search warrant being a submitted to the judge. So now we know a responsibility lies. And so any other finger pointing and second guessing set that aside, Merrick Garland now owns this and it looks like he's going to eat it. This is for him to hang with and to be he's claimed that he's claimed the responsibility. It is his. We'll talk

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Steven Moore Discusses the So-Called 'Inflation Reduction Act'

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:01 min | 8 months ago

Steven Moore Discusses the So-Called 'Inflation Reduction Act'

"Now is Steve Moore from the committee to unleash prosperity. Steve, this bill that the Senate passed over the weekend. It's hard to even know where to start with this. I'll just kind of give you the floor is yours. What are the big points that people need to know about this increases taxes, the green energy aspect of it increased the IRS. Let's start with the climate change part of it. Where on earth is all that money going to go to quote unquote fight climate change? Well, great to be with you, Charlie. You're right. You and I could probably talk for two hours about this is truly a dreadful Bill. 800 pages long. And I can't think of one good thing in this bill. Truly. I mean, I've read through, not the whole thing, but I've read through most of it. And it is basically just a massive increase in the size and scope of government and the invasiveness of government. And that's essentially the John Doe. I want to make one point right from the start, Charlie. If you count the $1.9 trillion Biden spent in his first months in office, remember that was the blue state bailout bill. And then that fraudulent $1.1 trillion so called infrastructure Bill, which was really the green energy bill. And then remember two or three weeks ago, they passed a massive corporate welfare Bill. That was roughly $200 billion. This one has a price tag of somewhere near. We don't know exactly somewhere 607 100 billion. That's $4 trillion. I mean, can you believe this? They're talking now, the left is talking about, oh my gosh, Joe Biden's like the next FDR. Well, if running up record amounts of debt, records amounts of red ink and deficits and record amounts of inflation, then he has been a quote productive president, but I've never seen anything like this in my 35 years. This will bankrupt our country. And let's just pray that we can stop this now. I'm not confident, but maybe there are maybe four or 5 or 6 fiscally conscientious Democrats left that might finally stay, hey, three and a half $1 trillion enough. We don't need another 700 billion.

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Former HOT 97 Disk Jockey Jokes 'Biden Is the Rebound President'

Mark Levin

00:54 sec | 1 year ago

Former HOT 97 Disk Jockey Jokes 'Biden Is the Rebound President'

"When it gets out of hand it gets out of hand And one of the former jocks from that station he's a stand up comic And I follow him on Instagram And he had this joke It's like 20 seconds but it was so funny I want you to hear it Check this out Is that even He's nobody was happy that he won They were just happy Trump lost Biden's just rebound president But 2024 we want to get back with our ex come on Canada you ready for watching more America news So there you have it Even the comedians in New York City this guy's Puerto Rican guy on a hip hop station and was on a hip hop station and he's saying look Biden's the rebound president He's the one you know we broke up with Trump You go with the first good thing you think you see but eventually you dump Biden and you get back with your ex Trump in 24 I thought that was so funny because that's not me saying it These are regular everyday people you know from from the 5 boroughs that are

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Can Liberals Name One Good Thing Joe Biden Has Actually Done?

The Dan Bongino Show

01:53 min | 1 year ago

Can Liberals Name One Good Thing Joe Biden Has Actually Done?

"But this is who Joe Biden is He has this vacuum of a soul He's clearly not content with his history of failure and who he actually is So he creates a sybil like all alternative personality He thinks nobody will call him out on it He's done it his whole life And it's an issue because he's currently the Pino the president name only And we're stuck with this rotting bag of bones Who can't seem to make a decision that's correct I mean can you tell me to the Democrats listing I'll ask you this question because Republicans already know the answer The answer is no there aren't any But to the Democrats who listen to the show maybe you know saying there's some sane ones left out there right Can you tell me one thing this guy has done right since he's gotten an office I'm gonna show I got a segment coming up Tomorrow night of my Fox show This is an unintended plug I promise But I should just leave it for the show I'll tell you what the heck So Jim this was I have the best producers They had a great idea One of them said to me what if we did this segment about Trump the prophet You know how Trump was right about all this stuff And I joked back I said remember Nostradamus I said what if we did a second called Trump stradamus like Trump was right so they're like dude that's awesome Let's do it Now it's fine I get it it's funny I know that you know left this nut so be like kissing Trump's You know they're losers And you know we ignore them anyway But the segment's really on the show How all of these decisions Biden made that Trump warned them not to make He made anyway and now has to rethink the decision and go back to the Trump policy It's not just one thing I'll go through a bunch of them remain in Mexico the stand storage China all this stuff Trump warning you all hey you voted Biden by nomics gonna be a disaster You're gonna see this massive tank in the economy And that's exactly what

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Will We Be Able to Trust Trump's Personnel in 2024?

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:21 min | 1 year ago

Will We Be Able to Trust Trump's Personnel in 2024?

"Had traitorous literally traitorous seditionists in the building at ranks above. My rank was a deputy to the president. We had chiefs of staff like john kelly. It's it's disgusting that he was a marine. But we have people like john. Kelly vincent and others who are actively sabotaging president trump. It is my contention and we're not going to mention names. Hits a little bit too early for that that president trump is already surrounded or still surrounded by some of the wrong people who gave him bad advice and are just there for the money and selfish reasons during the last four years talk to our millions of listeners. Liz what can we do about that in. A how confident are you that we will have a trust worthy america first bench if we can stop the fraud and he wins again and he gets a second term so i think he openly admits the when he's asked you know what's the best thing you did was the worst and he says personnel some not very. Yeah and i think in i think he he knows that and There were some good ones too though. We gotta remember that. But for the record the fact that he achieved what he adjacent with members of his cabinet working against him. Truly i mean you know you you you thank the good lord every night but we can't do that again this right and honestly so some of these people though you at least they had me fooled some of these people swamp i mean it you had no idea and the one good thing. There's not many the silver lining about what happened in. November is kind of a dividing and people came out of the woodwork. Yeah really exposed people's true colors and what they actually believe and if they don't actually believe in it so i think that's benefit shaw. And now we can. Just ask be point late. Like joe biden get eighty one million votes. Yeah

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Nicaragua: How to Write Yourself Into Exile

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk

02:09 min | 1 year ago

Nicaragua: How to Write Yourself Into Exile

"There is only one good thing to be said for the spectacle of a given government picking on writers and novelists and artists of any description. It saves the busy bypass whatever valuable time. They may have spent wondering whether the government in question still has all marbles in one sock when a given government starts picking on writers and novelists and artists of any description. It is announcing itself as tyrannical foolish and deranged. Such is the unhappy if altogether unsurprising point arrived at by the regime of daniel ortega president of nicaragua as demonstrated by its issue of a warrant for the arrest of sergio ramirez. Probably nicaragua's best known and most admired novelist. One time winner of the guel devotees prize awarded by spain's ministry of culture to recognize outstanding spanish language literature and therefore a peer of borges for enters vargas loeser and pass among other distinguished scrivener's any has split wishing to note at this point that the warrant has been issued by nicaragua's state prosecutors and not by the presidency has not been paying much attention to the evolution of ortega's thinking vis-a-vis the separation of powers ramirez. Who took the clearly sensible precaution of leaving nicaragua a few months back and is now resident in costa rica stands accused of inciting hatred and conspiring to undermine the integrity of the country. What ramirez actually appears to have done is written a novel entitled tonga. Lali did not know how to dance. An exceedingly thinly veiled parable set in contemporary nicaragua. who's people being terrorized by overstaying revolutionary government. Which has long since abandoned whatever principles may once have animated it and is now concerned only with maintaining power at any price up to and including the blood of its own citizens

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"one good thing" Discussed on X96

X96

01:47 min | 1 year ago

"one good thing" Discussed on X96

"Deficit, but they keep hearing about these days, you know? Here's one good thing. And we'll end with this, You know, Dairy Queen. They got the soft serve ice cream, which is wonderful. Well, they've released their flavors for autumn. And the old so so delicious. A pecan pie blizzard. I'm there. Yep. With, you know, brown sugar and plies prices and and little pieces of pie in the blizzard there and caramel swooped together. And the Reese's pieces. Cookie dough Blizzard. Mm. Soft serve ice cream delights at dairy queen. Alright, send him a bill bill because it was the news. Uh, let's see weather well, it's so nice. The smoke Is gone. Go outside and take a nice big deep breath because the air quality is good today. Yeah, actually looks like we're gonna be, uh, pretty clear all week. Good fingers crust. Slight chance of showers this morning, then mostly sunny. The rest of the day High of 84. We will be hanging out in the low eighties to mid eighties looks like through most of the week. That's a that's a tried and true whether A technique by the way, it will be clear fingers crossed. So if we all cross our fingers, it works whether people know this. It works. Um, traffic. Only one accident to tell you about crashed. South Bill Nye 15 at Mile Post 3 30. That's about 5, 50 South and Layton off the right shoulder. And you haven't sent anything in via.

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"one good thing" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

01:50 min | 1 year ago

"one good thing" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"One of the towers of the World Trade Center. Wow, it's unreal. Now. Once before back in the World War two era, a bomber crashed into the Empire State Building during heavy fog. But the weather in New York is absolutely crystal clear. Perfect this morning and what eyewitness said that it didn't look like the plane was out of control. But you don't want to make up stories at this point, obviously, but it's it's a Wow. Look at all that smoke. Well, this is really sickening story. I feel sick to my stomach looking at this. I mean, let me try to describe this. For those of you Can't see it obviously stuck in your cars. But one of the Towers of the World Trade Center as high as what is the world Trade Center? 105 106 107 stories tall like that? Because I remember eating at 100 and seven anything it was it looks like a plane has crashed into You can see it. I mean, right in the very top, right somewhere around like the 100 100 story, maybe a little bit on top. It's in the building, right? Right in the top with no corroboration on this, But my gut instinct. My my gut reaction here. Is that this is some sort of some sort of intentional. I hope not crime. Why would a plane be that out of control that it would hit one of the towers on a perfectly clear day during morning rush hour in New York City? No, there's fatalities there. There's no doubt about that doubt. One good thing. Maybe it's what, just nine o'clock there, So maybe people weren't Up there yet? I don't know. You know, they're definitely as though it's that's horrible. If this is an attack, man, this is this is something that we're gonna have to respond to immediately. Well, let's wait and see. What? It is actually sick to my stomach to look at it. No, because you wonder what the heck is going on. How on earth are they going to control? You know that that plane whatever plane it was had to have been going full tilt wide open. Never seen anything like it. It's literally the little itself into World Trade Center.

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"one good thing" Discussed on KTRH

KTRH

04:26 min | 1 year ago

"one good thing" Discussed on KTRH

"You will see two new car reviews on the front page, including the 2021 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon for XC Plug in hybrid like all that, right? No, No, I didn't think so. It's four by Or by E. For XC. It's no okay. And the Lincoln Nautilus reserves. Got that, right? Yeah, he did get on that one. Uh, Happy Father's day from the car Pro Show. And one the jury. I know you giggle every time you get to write something about this. The chip shortages causing GM to eliminate the start stop feature on some of their GM vehicles. You know? That was one of the There was one good thing about this Mercedes. I'm driving. They put this start stop. Just it as part of the ignitions the push button ignition, So you can, uh, just that, even with just driving it for a week, it's become sweeper, intuitive to start the car and then hit the button right under its right beside. Oh, it's I mean, it's right there. That's great. Yeah, it really is. Um, let's talk to Richard in Austin. Richard. Welcome. Hi. How you doing, Jerry? I'm good, my friend. What can I help you with? Yes, Years ago, A long time ago, I test drove the Lexus and it had a feature on where'd it Automatically parked in parallel parking turned up, and, uh, when I go on my garage, I got about three inch clearance on each side. And I'm looking for a car where I can push a button. It'll go in there without hitting the side of the garage. Yeah, And it's, uh Trying to think I had a video that I shot with a B m w that you could actually Stand outside the car using the key fob to park it and stop it. And it was slick, slick, slick up parked. I've shot video of it coming into a Very narrow garage and I'm standing outside the car with the key fob in my hand, and it just it just came right on in there and park yourself and the Hyundai Sonata also has that feature. Really? I I I love Hyundai. Yeah, me too Narrow. Yeah, okay. Yep. And more things sure. And one more thing. You know, this leather I had had leather added on my 2001 Avalon for 900 bucks. And it still looks brand new. It's I'm telling you, it's better leather than than the factory. It just is, Uh, I've seen people who have, you know, sometimes when you buy a car that's got leather. It also comes with a whole bunch of other things that you may not care about. That's right. Was $8000 more. Yeah, And so I always tell people Hey, just by down the line car with class seats and add the leather and you're gonna be thousands of dollars a head. Don't have this subject. We're going to take a life of the time crazy. It is. But Richard, that was what was that the Hyundai that had automatically? Yeah. Hyundai Sonata. Thank you, sir. But you are more than welcome, my friend and I hope that works out for you. Because that is one great car. That's not, uh uh And we got, uh, we reviewed the sonata with the solar panel roof Not too long ago. Which was interesting. It has enough power to maybe run your radio for five minutes after you stop the car. It didn't increase. It was a hybrid. It didn't increase the range. A great deal. Quarter of a mile, but look cool. Yeah, You really did tell the hailstorm. Yeah, well, there's that. Yeah, so Harper usa dot com That's the website. That's where you go to sign up for a free weekly newsletter. And we'll get it to you today. If you sign up today, and I think you'll I think you'll enjoy it. Most. Most people compliment us. I hope you enjoy it because I know I spend 12 to 15 hours a week on it. Kevin spent a good half hour or so So oh,.

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"one good thing" Discussed on ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

03:12 min | 1 year ago

"one good thing" Discussed on ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

"That's not on my brain zone of Interest. I forgot about that one rings a bell. But you know what I found out cuz Jima made one of my favorite games of all time snatcher which I didn't know. But snatchers, one of my favorite games of all time, cyber a cyberpunk point-and-click, I guess you'd call it for the Sega CD. I wasn't aware that he had he had actually made that so he's made one good thing. I mean there's that his joke and anybody who watches I'm just throwing out shit, snatchers Fantasticks. Yes, it is says enslaved is. Let's see. I want to see more about the James Bond game. It's a good, okay. Yes, yes. You know, that that's still a long way. It is a long ways away and if you played Hitman and watched him, shoot the guns, it's even longer Away by the way, because he got a lot of those dabs need to be grind in that, cuz the first time he fires that end, he's got it, not only that, but like, the way Agent 47, moves would not work with James Bond. Know, we talked about this, he's our sepideh, we need someone with Panache and style in like with good animations, dude. Hitman's been rode hard and put away, wet his his cramped up, got a bad back. He fucking he the way he moves his stoved-up where where bond gets hurt and that happens but at the start he's okay usually and I just think that they're going to have to rework the animation system, you need to have somebody who can move. Have you watched Hitman run at his fastest speed? It's like an old NFL football player trying to like go out at a kids game and we're like running in in Baywatch. Oh my God. Now, I want to see that. I have no clue what you're talking about. You know, that movie he did the wrong. Yeah. Okay. I got never saw Baywatch. Yeah. Well, he's running towards someone who's presumed drowning but he's running Leisure just like I mean like yeah yeah. Yeah. I got you. Do you guys think the Bond game will be more stealth or more off Uncharted, it definitely more in charge like what what Bond movie was still focused. Right, right. Okay. Let me get my book. Yeah. Like Casino Royale like the newer version. Dude, that guy is a worse. Spider-Man Vol and everybody's getting yeah. Doesn't doesn't even use an alias. Just goes off. Yeah, I can. I have an alias karakiz an alias. Technically, we all know what my name is. Cesar find out, but Christ sakes that dude. Just says who he is. I love it. When Johnson can move fast, if he wants to do what, he's got a flex for the camera. He used to be able to used to be able to, but now he was talking about that. He's fucked up. He said so many surgeries, it's ridiculous. His stiff movement fits his personality for Hitman. Do you mean Spectre for Hitman? What else are we what? What other what.

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"one good thing" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

01:30 min | 1 year ago

"one good thing" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"Know. I thought she was going to throw herself on on and then No, she pulled this. She pulled this big, dumb gym that the whole movie is based on. And threw it over. And it's just God and I watched this thing on my phone with headphones in and the roommate was there and she was laughing her ass off. She thought it was you and guess what. She's never seen it either. She's never seen. Um you okay? Plenty time. No, no, no. You guys know talk Thistles Kenny segment because I got a lot to say the only good thing and I am going to say one good thing about it was Kathy Bates playing Molly Brown, The unsinkable Molly Brown. That's where she got her nickname. The problem is with the writing. They didn't allow Kathy to stretch your legs enough. Molly Brown was a very dynamic, loud mouth. Boisterous, fun, broad, great character. And they didn't allow her to play up to that on going to tell you the truth here, there was fast forwarding and that started and I It must have been two hours in. I don't know I lost track. I started fast forwarding when everybody finally realized that this ship was going on, and then doors are being locked and we're slipping under doors and we're Chained to a pipe and blah, blah, blah. And we're going upstairs and downstairs and over here can't get people in the lifeboats and.

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"one good thing" Discussed on Guerrilla Podcast Syndicate

Guerrilla Podcast Syndicate

05:46 min | 2 years ago

"one good thing" Discussed on Guerrilla Podcast Syndicate

"You fee. So that's that's theft for me so you know what we went through Early on early on after me giving birth it started. So it's it's so hard to go through in. It's like they. W how barney s when he's onscreen and how much feature is sorry but marnie dealer for me are like together are like his name. But then you'll have to be audibly and everything but when you're feeding something inside it's v this year her thing. That's the hardest part for me but thank god. Thank god that i went through it and my family was already when i went through it. So yeah that's the toughest while. I think that's always been like the toughest like on any mom's all. Yeah they they. Probably you know how you can't actually show what your feeling if like if you are already having trouble with so many things you can't really show that h- your kids even if they grow up and whatever you still keep in some stuff under the rug like you're sleeping under the reagan okay. Lips continue like. It's one big happy crappy. Whatever but yeah you have to put on a brave days. Yeah if if more than anything brave vase do them. What's happening but it's hard you cannot show them. You're breaking talent. 'cause it's if you cannot show weakness it's more on. It's not for them to make it. The problem sits within you within in its annual. It's it's not for them. The worry for now i guess is he. That's a perspective. I kind of like still not know. 'cause as a teacher. I i i know what it feels like to be like. Yeah it after that causes. Oh my god let's day zone shitty. Yeah i can't do the ira member going through that twenty nine nineteen posts. Whatever you can't. Even i had all get even with your family yet. Show them because it's not for them. Were let the yeah. I get it but like that's i think a lifelong thing as a mom that you're going to be you don't want your kids to worry especially if it's not you know you don't want to be a burden sometimes long. That's you know that's the thing right. Now that a lot of people wouldn't know yet coming from a mom's perspective. I think that's one good thing that we have here now and now for the struggles. Why don't we talk about the happiest part of being a mom. Like what did your triumphs as imam. What would you like to say. okay. I i'm well into motherhood now so these are the things that i enjoy these.

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"one good thing" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

01:34 min | 2 years ago

"one good thing" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

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"one good thing" Discussed on Loving BDSM

Loving BDSM

05:07 min | 2 years ago

"one good thing" Discussed on Loving BDSM

"So i can see some people going. Actually what i really want would motivate me is for you to make me edge myself what i really want. What motivate me is free to lock my cock-up and not let me touch for a week. Like some people are going to be motivated by things that touch their kinky center That might look like deprivation in a negative to somebody else. So it's about thinking about what you really enjoy what you don't get them and that's why it's hard when somebody asks you know what punishment there is no really one good thing because it to each person. It's very individual and very personal. You really kind of have to know somebody to know what you know. What will be a punishment and on the other side of that coin. What will motivate them right. And if we think back to positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement. I'm really like loving wrapping my mind around this idea of negative reinforcement. What rule do you strict. Dominant out there. Have they your submissive abides by and does their best to follow and it's like yup. That's a limit that's been placed on me as massive as part of behavior modification or obedience or submission or whatever but you know they'd love if like for one night they didn't have to You can you can do that. Can be a negative reinforcement. You get the night off the night off. I do think that fits of positive reinforcement and maybe even negative reinforcement. You can infer based on your relationship knowing each other. You see what your partner response to when you do it without thinking about it like a girl or a boy or whatever and you do that to let them know. They've done a good job to let them know that. That behavior that they exhibited is the one you want and so you're praising them for some of those things you figure out just by observation and paying attention. I think sometimes though it's really good to just ask like what is it. You'd really love like if you could just like this little treat the thing you have in hand for awhile one. That's good when you're early days in your relationship and you haven't had time to learn that stuff too..

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"one good thing" Discussed on LifePix Relationships With ST

LifePix Relationships With ST

05:19 min | 2 years ago

"one good thing" Discussed on LifePix Relationships With ST

"It's important that you get very detailed with that budget. Okay so sore that while couples are making these budget. There's a lot of fighting going on. it could be. It could be. Sometimes it is. I think you know. I think that we really have to be one easy on ourselves. Forgive ourselves for how we may messed up. We're human everybody's gonna make a mistake. I don't do everything right all the time. We're even concerns my own budget. I understand what my own pitfalls are too. And i think that we have to get comfortable with the fact that everybody's got their thing that they're going to spend money on if they if they so choose so knowing yourself is important but also think that if people take the time to talk about your goals i think couples really need to discuss their share goals. Where are we going. And why do we wanna get there. And so my husband. And i wanted to change our family tree and financially that meant. We didn't want to stomach off oil ourselves. The way that our parents did and true it was difficult for them being single parents. But we wanted to be really mindful of our spending so that we didn't go down the path of dead bankruptcy and not having any cast enjoy our life and so clear about your goals. Everybody might have different ways that they want to accomplish those goals but get clear on what your goals are and if your goal is to get out of debt then let's say hey we agree here. We might disagree on the method but we agree on where we're going and that is a critical critical step to take okay so if you agree on the goal but you disagree on the method. How do you work that out. I think i try it. I love sank two couples date. This idea you don't have to marry the idea date the idea give us some time. Give it a month if it works. If it doesn't let's try something new. I think where we fall into a trap is that we start thinking. Wow lake if i'm committed to this this is forever. No it's not you can change your mind. You're in control of how the budget works or how you do it. And i would say one good thing for couples to do is to see. Who was the nerd. Who the money nerd..

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"one good thing" Discussed on The Exsellence Mindset Podcast

The Exsellence Mindset Podcast

05:23 min | 2 years ago

"one good thing" Discussed on The Exsellence Mindset Podcast

"Yourself and taking care of yourself every day in all the ways you can. Y'all is often as you know. It's important for us to carry ourselves. Well as we talked about previous to this part of the conversation. I think the more telling thing is there's just everywhere and you know and it is disgusting and it is so unfortunate that this happens and yet at the same time. I'm thankful to hear a reasonably positive and successful story coming out the other side. You know you're still gonna bear the The scar of happening. But you know you know. Thank god we're able to to have good support to have somebody that was there. I think that that's something that i heard. That was so important. You know a lot of times as much as these issues particularly this one or talked about more and more often. I think that people still compartmentalize it. So much a specially and again like trying to speak so carefully here because i this is not me but like when an attractive woman that also carries themselves. Well it's put into this position you know. I've heard all too often that day. I kind of feel like well. Maybe i did something because you know. I look a certain way or i am a certain way. And it's like good lord like you know if if if that's the case then everybody is doomed for for one good thing or another that they live and so again. I'm happy to hear that it it. You had somebody there to support you to kinda right you as you. You know you you step out of your initial reaction and then obviously all of the work that you did again all of that healing you know as a young child and growing up and striving to be you and to heal. You got you to this place. Where when again this this happened you were able to fight it off in a very professional you know well charactered way and i think that there's just a lot to be said about that..

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"one good thing" Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast

Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast

03:36 min | 2 years ago

"one good thing" Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast

"All right, before we go, let's get your pix will get our pics here for the the final foreign National Champion. We don't have to go chunk. I mean, you know, it's it's just doesn't make any other game. Although I think Houston has a very good punches chance and it would have guessed anybody and it would have won if they happen to be Taylor. They would have a bunch of chance against but clearly I think that you know, it's going to be about a 1/2 final 112 overall seed final and I think that's you know, I'm going to go with them but I wouldn't be you know, don't be shocked if they if they lose I would if they lose their jobs, but I would not be shocked if they were loose the Baylor but I would go with them and but I I you know used it could be easily to me beat Baylor because they never off Congress matchup. That's right. I have Baylor actually winning the whole thing. I had a pre-season pre-tournament. I'm going to stick with it. But the more I see Gonzaga tomorrow. I'm like, I don't know how long they're going to lose if they play the way, you know, Drew timme again, he was so good against Evan Mobley. I think it would be hard to about death. I'm not sold on their depth if they they don't play they play five years. For the most part, you know, hey, they can now, you know fairly or unfairly, right if they get chewed it into trouble. I know I mean lots and clearly isn't. Okay. I don't know how much does a good and then six quality. They really don't they really don't and that's failure is Advantage Baylor can go deeper their benches much better now in the NCAA tournament other than foul trouble. The length of the time out is is so incredibly deep that they're not going to get tired. It's not like they get tired. I mean these time outs are so long. So it's really just about foul trouble and making sure you keep those guys on the court, but now it's been good. It's been good. I'm glad we're here. I'm glad we got this far and we will talk next week when I'm home. I will be back next week. All I know is the resident since been great, but I'm ready to leave I can read. Well, I'm heading home. Way tomorrow weather and you know about that. We'll talk about your experience benue next week and we'll we'll recap recap will get back in and some NBA talk as as I really get back into the NBA after a week Hiatus here. Now. This is this is this center stage in basketball what we've been off about that's where it belongs. That's where it should be. So no problem and and the traffic women's final four two with the chalk terrific women's stuff coming up with, you know, we could we could have done an hour or just on Thursday is 10 to 5 Seconds of new content Baylor and the controversy that that, let me just see one good thing about that Jeff. Why do you think it was a Fowler wasn't a found..

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"one good thing" Discussed on Inspiration Nation

Inspiration Nation

05:43 min | 2 years ago

"one good thing" Discussed on Inspiration Nation

"Now is because the current situation with look down. So i think the everyone has been forced to like be like okay. Mental does actually matter the government and watch any been forced to look at it because the rates of like mental health and young people are just in general has skyrocketed because of this lockdown down. Because there's not and say like health services not just because of covid but because of mental health as well like they just can't deal with it and so the government of kind of enforced touchy take a look at it and be like okay. Maybe we do have to deal with this. Which finally finally. They're actually doing something. But it's never gonna be an often. I do when it feels like enough. That's when we should push on even more because the more help you can get the better and especially for someone that was like someone like me. Those in my situation two years ago. Like this really. Something i found is like so hard to get like professional car. It's it's easy enough to get care like online like talking to a counselor online like childline or something like that. But it's so difficult to get like professional catherine nhs or wherever without paying for it so difficult on waiting for like three years. It's mud back. Just reading needs to change but hopefully it will but we just people just keep pushing on it. And that's that's one loss in my opinion. That's one good thing. That's the lockdown is. We've been forced out. She look at the mental health crisis. That won't be the awareness and action to be taken and g think lead into question dresser to everyone on here as well eats g. Think look down as forced people to look at their own mental health. More minnesota linked to that question is have you found hoping we've we've the lockdown and and you know he's up being a good thing bad thing to kind of deal with the changes for eight. I mean at first. I mean weirdly the the week you an interlock down the week before i was in new york which was my day i came. We went into lockdown which was upset you mental so i went from being around so many people like in times square to suddenly being at home like on my own with my family but isolated in that environment not being at college nothing like instantly but it was the same for everyone like we..

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Los Angeles PD Motorcycle Officer Taken To Hospital After Crash

Tim Conway Jr.

01:26 min | 2 years ago

Los Angeles PD Motorcycle Officer Taken To Hospital After Crash

"News here from K. Cal. There's a LAPD police officer that crows was talking about motorcycle cop. Who got into an accident, and now they're taking by ambulance, probably to Cedars Sinai. It looks like they're going Santa scented Beverly, but this is just moments ago on K Cal. Channel nine that ambulance is taking an LAPD officer to the hospital following a crash in mid city and estimate Charles Live in Sky nine. With more on what can you tell us about this desk? Well, pat and one that we are on Sabbath set right now and you see the urgency of the situation. The ambulance we got to the crash site. It was in the West Adams area. Adams about Claire. That's near Crenshaw Boulevard where the crash happened, right when we got there. The ambulance was it was going away. So now you see the police escort there as they're taking their injured fellow officer to kind of give this this'll ambulance of extra space and allow them to get through intersections a little bit more quickly. They made the turn from San was sent down to Venice, which tells me they're almost certainly going to Cedar Sinai Hospital right now. It's unclear the severity of the injuries. But I can tell you this was an LAPD motorcycle officer. So you know, that certainly does not bode well on. They will be getting into the hospital here. Probably within about that next five minutes as we are almost Near Beverly Hills North bound on Samba sent a patent one good thing in CIA. Those drivers pulling to the right of letting that ambulance go through. All

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"one good thing" Discussed on The Mental Health and Wealth Show

The Mental Health and Wealth Show

03:20 min | 2 years ago

"one good thing" Discussed on The Mental Health and Wealth Show

"You might not know that right away if you need to use them avoidance in the beginning back okay definitely wouldn't want someone to build pressure to go all the things they just right away Right now that actually made me one advantage of people mostly at home. Her void like well. I'm not gonna seeing all those places that we used to go on date. Yeah that's one good thing about quarantines always good to look at right side of what we're going through. I think it's important to also recognize like all of these places can be triggering and it's really important to watch yourself and a tendency to run away and i'm just sharing my personal experience like shortly. After the break-up i was like i'm going to move. I'm going to sell everything. I'm gonna travel like everything in. La is triggering to me like a calico anywhere without thinking about him like everything triggers me and my therapist is like you're running away and i was like no not and she's like you just said the triggers you and that's why you're leaving the nose like Okay yeah i guess i am a running away and so i decided to stay and kind of do the hard work because i realized that those things would follow me anywhere even though it would be a different location. It wouldn't be as triggering. Like i would really just be covering up the trauma in the grief and so it actually was a good thing for me to stay. You know several years later. I decided to travel more extensively and do it from a healthy place rather than i'm running away. Yeah it was going to say exactly that a metric that thing like wherever you go there you will be like You get so easy to fantasize that if you can get away and start over that know nothing will be sugaring but your mind will find ways of thinking about that person until is ready to not be cross for sure for sure so you know as we talked about..

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"one good thing" Discussed on Ghostwood: The Twin Peaks Podcast

Ghostwood: The Twin Peaks Podcast

04:57 min | 2 years ago

"one good thing" Discussed on Ghostwood: The Twin Peaks Podcast

"Does. He does a cover of screaming j. You I can say a million bad things about marilyn manson but i will say one good thing about him. Okay and that is eric harris and dylan klebold. We're very big fans of marilyn manson. Okay so for those of you who don't know who those names are at the top of your head. They were the murders. In the columbine massacre and they were big marilyn manson fans and so marilyn manson got interviewed a lot. Like what is your music thing to children. All that crap like that ozzy dot back in the eighties age right and bullshit and someone asked him. And i forget who it was.

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"one good thing" Discussed on Doctormommyspeaks Parenting

Doctormommyspeaks Parenting

04:54 min | 2 years ago

"one good thing" Discussed on Doctormommyspeaks Parenting

"To seek help and give them your empathetic patient listening. You know defend from making any judgments any mocks which can be a insensitive oftentimes. We ended up saying that you know you cannot have depression. What you're talking to such a strong individual. You're not easy. You're absolutely fine. How can division happened to you so we do not realize that actually voted by people. Lost revenue commend looted problem functioning. People there are people like you and me so be go to alkalies Manager homes but still be off struggling with mental health related problems in silence. Because again we don't talk about this and we don't recognize this as a problem so it is important for us to take the stigma. Break it by actually talking about it sharing our problems than beyond struggling with nucleated problem and as individuals. We need to support anyone who actually comes up and opens up to you about problems complimentary. Absolutely so anon- judgmental. Listening without any remarks is what is the kind of approach. We need to have any feel that someone might be surprised suffering from depression so one good thing that happened now because depression suicides have become so common and social media is covering it into a great extenso. Depression has become a living room conversation so if diagnosed with depression than what does its management. Look like and what the what actually happens in therapy. So i you need to understand. How could it be different than talking to a family or a friend. You know when you go to a therapist. It's a it it isn't sitting through it and it does not happen On the ground off in a bach audio coffee shop what we actually ended up seeing in you know some income Howard traded media and influence absolutely not like that in designated space there is a setting in which There's a purpose and you know. Patient sits at a particular distance in fact livid that they would should be dead between the patient and the and the therapist even that much of the of New mike mutinous deals is a kept into consideration. The sole reason that the patient should be able to open up to the doctor right absolutely Actually see a therapist is sitting in the inner change. You never see a property. Will that you would see in a medical profession where you'll be sitting across the table and the and the patient will be sitting across the table Add the most human coffee table over there With maybe something but but not like a proper big table which actually it's kind of a gap So that's that's the bottom of the setting in therapeutic setting along detached. What we are doing is had actually as cognitive therapist which i am using evidence based treatment to talk to at lines so be giving them a non in the space to.

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"one good thing" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM

News Radio 920 AM

07:28 min | 2 years ago

"one good thing" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM

"855403 98 46, We're going to continue. With freestyle Friday, but we've got some very important stuff to discuss. Of course, Covert 19 is the primary issue the main issue in the country right now. And speaking of Experts who can help us out to understand, Maura. We have a great one from the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. You may recognize the name from Ah, lot of appearances he makes on a lot of different media. Dr. John Davidson. Good morning, Doctor. Good morning, Jim. Thanks for having me on. Oh, no, It's our pleasure. Thank you for your time, so Dr Davidson. What do we need to know? Right now? And I know that you can help people don't understand when you get the vaccine. What? What the concerns Maybe all of those things. So what do we need to know? Right now? What I think we need to know is that we need to get people is vaccinated as quickly and safely as possible. And I think that will help tremendously already Starting to see your numbers go down quite a bit. And that's not too surprising because of the seasonality that we think this Corona virus is exhibiting. We saw this kind of last year a little bit. So hopefully as the weather starts to get nicer. We're still a long ways away from spring, especially up in the Northeast, where you are, But once the weather starts to get nicer, and we start to get more and more people vaccinated, there's a lot of optimism out there. And, as you know, in the news, we now have a third vaccine that's probably gonna be approved within the next couple weeks. Get the third vaccine. What is it? The Johnson and Johnson one. It's in a one shot vaccine. Yeah, that's the one shot vaccine, and that's gonna be a game changer because we keep hearing all over the news about distribution and supply and how we're having such a hard time getting it out to people. Imagine the you know the intricacies of getting two doses out scheduling for a second dose. Getting people back hard enough getting one dose. So that's one good thing about the Johnson and Johnson. The other good thing about the Johnson and Johnson is It only has to be refrigerated it normal refrigerated temperatures. It doesn't even need to be frozen. So, like any vaccine or any medication, that's all it needs, So it's gonna be easier to roll out and it's a single dose. We're talking with Dr John Davidson from the Cleveland Clinic. Just about covert 19 and what you need to know, the latest now talk to have a question The Johnson and Johnson is not as effective. As the Moderna and the Fizer vaccination. They they have very high numbers. But what does it mean? What it says? Effective. I think people need to understand that it doesn't Necessarily mean it's perfect. You'll never get co vered. Correct. So that yes. So that's a great question. Actually, people should not fixate on that number. Okay? The FDA has already told us that anything over 50% effectiveness would probably get approved. Okay, don't concentrate on that number. The normal flu vaccines can range you know, they come out every year between 40 and 60% effective so don't concentrate on that. I think we're quite a lucky It defies earned. The bitterness came out 94 95% effective what everybody needs to know. And this is really important with this. Johnson and Johnson dose. They've shown that in phase three trials about 14,000 people No, no one who got the vaccine after 28 days were either hospital either hospitalized or actually died from the virus so you might get it. But you might get a mild form. You're not going to be hospitalized, which is key. Yeah, of speaking as someone who was hospitalized for 10 days. It's no picnic, and and it was. It was really convalescent plus plasma. That kind of made the difference for me, But I would have preferred to have a mild case I would have taken that. I mean, you constant of the 66% numbers, you might get covert and you might lose your smell. You might get a cold, but you're not gonna be hospitalized. That's key. This is gonna prevent a lot of illness. Okay. How about in terms of the elderly and those with other health issues? You know, diabetes, I guess being the one that's key. Would it be the same? With them, or should somebody like that say, Oh, wait a minute. I should get the mod Erna, and by the way with the elderly or someone who's in Ah long term care facility, it may be easier to administer two shots. Yeah, I mean, possibly, But I wouldn't think of it that way. Once Johnson and Johnson comes out, I wouldn't pick and choose between vaccines. I would get whatever you can get as quickly as possible. Again. Don't be fixated on that 66% number because even in that 14,000 phase three population that I described there were some people in there that had preexisting conditions as well. So it's still going toe. It's still going to prevent that really serious illnesses, which is what we need. Doctor. Finally, one final question. I know this is going beyond it. But, you know, we've got these other variants sees other strains. And I guess my question is if we get enough people vaccinated Does that start knocking down these variants and God help us if one of the variance, you know, uh, can can work through the vaccine, and the vaccine has no impact on it. Does that begin to knock them down that the herd immunity stop the mutations that could lead to On D even more deadly or vaccine resistant virus. Well, what happens is you're correct. So what happens is you as long as the viruses is around and allowed to replicate at the rate it's going. It's just gonna keep mutating. I mean, we have 68 mutations. Now that number could go up. So it's kind of a race. Now, The sooner we get as many people vaccinate this possible, and especially if we can get to herd immunity, yet I'll knock it off because the virus won't be able to replicate its fast and replication is what causes these mutations and to exist. We see this with the flu vaccine every year, and I think once we reach herd immunity, this thing might get relegated to something like the flu. It's just the fact that this is so new and our bodies never seen it before that, I think eventually we're gonna put this thing to bed because it will become a Meyer. Kind of. It'll always be around but won't be nearly what it is right now. Way. That is good news, Doc. And I guess all of the effort now should really be on getting people vaccinated. Either people themselves saying, all right, I want to get the vaccine and and a distribution that gets it into their arms. Yeah, so there's a huge disinformation campaign out there is we all know about not getting the vaccine and not being safe. I could tell you it is safe and it is effective. Doctor. This has been great. I appreciate it, and we appreciate the time and any other time you want to come back. You're always welcome. John Davidson, Cleveland Clinic. Doctor Davidson. Working folks get some more information from you. Should they go to the Cleveland Clinic site? You have your own son. Actually, he's actually on my Twitter, which is at John Davidson, MD. And I don't have an H in my name, so it's jail and Davidson, MD. All right, Doctor Davidson. Thank you so much for your time and stay safe. Oh, thanks for the opportunity to come on. Take care..

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"one good thing" Discussed on InnovaBuzz

InnovaBuzz

07:02 min | 2 years ago

"one good thing" Discussed on InnovaBuzz

"Vital responsibility versity house. We're gonna end up with more social media's well you touched on something there and we're having this conversation before we started recording and that said you know the power of the big tech companies and You mentioned that most of the silicon valley institutions and and i think probably true some of the ivy league universities across the us. I that the talent gets who've it up as she said by the the take johnson and a full disclosure. My son works for google. Saw got a little bit of insight into how things operate there and he didn't come through the university system in in the us. I he went through University here in melvin and then in germany did Mazdas degrade there and ended up with google through that channel so that they probably hoovering up more than just a just the us universities. So what what do you see. As the big tech companies responsibility for kind of an and it's it's almost like they have to have decayed some of their powell but to give back to society and get the Rebalanced the whole environment so that is good. Going back into nowadays mission driven initiatives and the big issues that the way feis is a species while i would hope they have responsibility. They are but that's their responsibility to their shareholders and for most of them unless you're there is called beneficial Company in the united states. it's designated non. It's not a nonprofit a full for profit. It's there's a designation that on the beneficial company but if your for profit company why hope you have a responsibility they all you at some level do right. I mean they you know google you some things to bring the internet to everyone and do but they're based in corporate vision So i don't know how you force them to do it unless you force them. Right of a I would say that for every good debt Some of these companies do we could probably show you know that it's offset by the bad that they did right. I mean and so a guilt money. Tobacco money going into ghetto. Part of a research I wish it was true. I think luckily though if you look at the founders of these companies you know salesforce. Benny off benny office. Spending your was actually inactive you know foundation investor in a lot of social impact. You know obviously the gates foundation You know The page you know Schmidt all those people bringing google up you know. They realized that at the end that you know the money they made you know maybe should be used to give back the companies themselves. It's tough if i'm a shareholder fest to do it. The the the thing that you need to think about is is it. The government's responsibility to prevent these. You know to kind of siphon off some of the money somehow right. I mean do should a founder of a company make a billion dollars in five years right right i mean you know it seems like you know kind of not right every effort in verse effort out it seems Misplace right You think entrepreneurship would change. I was thinking steve blank about this. He was speaking today about it Was you think entrepreneurship would change. If you put caps on things like you could only make this much money. You could only make this and i think and then what do you do with that excess and if you could force it into you know kind of being used for social good because you know at some level until it really hits home for them right at impacts your bottom line. I think it's gonna take that for these companies to take some of the seriously right like also navy allies. they're losing market share right to of something else. You know there are companies. But they're all are kind of more drop in the ocean unintended Kind of impacts. Right you know ten go google for their mindset to more for certain topics. I think a lot of them. The one good thing is in this nasal. Calm valley is Is the whole open source movement. Might the giving the software out to the world and hopefully somebody else will take those tools and be something i think. Is you know the level that i would hope they all would aspire to rather than really taking on some problem in the The the world is encountering. Yeah yeah well. That's an interesting challenge. And i guess one of the things that i mean. I had a so interesting. She said how do you force people to contact some of that crawford or kept the profit. I'm not sure if you're familiar with mark mccullough. Its work around prophet. I and he talks about a business that amended the old stall way. is iran. your business you get income you pay all your expenses and whatever's leftover. You oughta hat as well. You hire employees as well which expenses and then. You had the entrepreneur pies themselves from what's left and then it says anything left over that crawford so he's turned that around and said we'll profit goes. I you take the you determine what crawford easy tight that apple pie the on then you. Then you know you've got what's left over is what he expenses. You can have said that's all you can afford so he turns that around and i'm wondering yeah. Can you take that philosophy inside. Whoa festival this this this contribution to some good and some cool it the dozen grinded. Good crawford so on. Yeah i mean. I again back to your original original questions. On mission driven entrepreneurship. Part of it is that. I want to solve this problem. You can't force people to ones itself right. I mean entrepreneurs are driven to do do what they're doing at building teams to solve it forcing company to do that. It's tough right You've seen a little bit. You know the government's take on like the cost of farm farmer right for third world. I'm burn on Places in saying. Hey it's your social responsibility so day. There are cases where government pressure can Can.

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The Parents Are Not Alright

Latino USA

07:11 min | 2 years ago

The Parents Are Not Alright

"I'm in the virtual studio today with producer Ginny Moon Hey Jeannie I'm waving to you all the way from Harlem, Hey Maria, I'm in Queens. So Jeannie were talking about our favorite topic today parenting, right? Yeah and parenting in twenty twenty is a whole new level parenting. You know what I have adult children now. So honestly, I am so thankful that I do not have to be raising little kids during this time I just can't imagine. So what have you been doing because how old is your little boy now Medina's turning three it's been an adventure I don't know how else to put it. But in this adventure, you're not really going anywhere, right? No, it's an adventure within the four walls of our apartment. So what's it been like like? How do you even manage it I don't some days and some days I do. I had to cut back to part time. So when everything shut down I, just tried to manage the best I could. But it became too much I. was burnt out I was trying to work at night I was trying to work in his nap times and also like switching gears from mom to try and. Write an email or work I can't multitask again if I have a toddler running around in the background running my life like he's the boss, I can hear my in the background saying Mommy's. But yeah, you just Kinda deal with it. Yeah. I have to say in the beginning the only way I made it through, was my coffee in the morning and passing the torch to the wine that I would have to the day. I know you're tired genie as a parent but the thing is, is that when people are tired, they're like, oh, my God the last thing I want to do is go to work but for you, you're like I'm tired I really WanNa go to work yeah. Because I just WANNA. Work without distractions like how many times a day do I have seen running in here and being like me and like L. And he wants to play and like. Hangman. And it's nice. I had review. On some level, but I really just want to focus for an eight. Hour Day Without a distraction and it's because it's really hard to switch gears feel like women are good at multitasking. But this is not one of those scenarios I wanNA parent when I need to parent and I wanna work when I need to work I can't do both at the same time. So. This whole thing about the schools being closed down like New York City like they try to never close the schools down, right? Yeah. So the fact that they did shut down and they shut down all around the country poses a really big challenge because. Not, everybody can set up for remote learning I mean not everybody has Internet. Some kids only get their meals if they're going to school so. It really has been a challenge on a lot of different levels. So you decided that you like all parents you're like, okay I need to talk to other parents and commiserate and think and see how other people are doing it. So you didn't gather a group of parents I guess virtually right? Yeah I did because there's been a slew of articles about the mental load that everybody is dealing with as parents because you're not meant to do both things at once like you can't parent and work full-time that's why childcare exists and none of this was meant to be a long term solution. But I do want to say before we start that even though we have all been affected by the pandemic, all of us participating in today's roundtable have been fortunate enough to still be working in some format. So we're all healthy and we're all grateful for that but we're barely hanging on by threat. So here we go. I want to welcome from Dallas Texas we have. dinty Cabanas. Hi. How are you? Thank you for having me. So glad you're here I have Joe Marvin Tura from Richmond California. For having me and I have to Haida Alencastro from Orlando Florida. Hey thank you. Teeny. Thanks for having me and just the disclaimer everyone knows to hide it and I have actually known each other for like twenty years. So no surprises there little bit. All right. So I just want to quickly go around the virtual room. And tell me about your kids what you do. This is our Sia I am in Dallas. As you said, I have two little girls wind will be ten in three weeks. The other one will be four in two weeks. And I for fulltime digital marketing manager for. Mary. Kay Corporate here in Dallas Great Jomar. Hi I'm Joanna and I'm in Richmond. That's you know the bay area and my little one is turning three months and I teach elementary school. So juggling the new definition of a teacher and first time parent has been very, very interesting adventure. Into Haida. I have two kids. My son is ten years old and my daughter is about to be eight and a few weeks and I am a systems engineer for Lockheed. Martin but I work from home. So I've been A. Since two thousand and five. Okay. So we're going to start from the beginning. I think I mean I don't know about the rest of you but I think we all were kind of like Oh. This is going to be a few weeks we can do this. No big deal, but walk me through personally what? Each of you guys had to go through and like what kind of plan you came up with to get by for the end of the school year. Well for us like all of you we've had to adjust we did not work from home originally We were released for spring break and never came back. We were told we were going to stay. And do you learning and so it was a shock I'm not gonNA live my husband and I freaked out a little bit. But then we had to pivot really quickly. Right what are we going to do? Do we have the right equipment to we have the right setup at the House Both of our kids are in the same school. So that was one good thing because it was need to everybody. So the school they know what they were doing. We know what we're doing the girls were like what's going on? So the ambiguity of it all was really challenging for all of us. But we just started getting a routine down our dining room became our command center. So I would say the first two weeks were horrible I'm not GonNa lie but I think we've all pivoted. Can and so I was pivoting at home I was pivoting at work. And even with myself like how am I going to take time for myself and you know lose it But I'm not allowed I'm sure I'm not a lot. Of. This

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Robinhood has lured young traders

The Indicator from Planet Money

05:22 min | 2 years ago

Robinhood has lured young traders

"And selling stocks on the smartphone. App Robin Hood has become incredibly popular this year especially since the covert pandemic started and there are a few possible reasons why I of everybody's home and has lots of spare time that's got to be part of it maybe. Also, of course, you know, maybe people had a little extra money to invest because so many restaurants and shops were closed also, maybe people sense an opportunity to buy stocks cheap when the stock market collapsed in the first month of the pandemic, whatever the reason Robin Hood announced recently that the amount of money, it makes people trading on its APP doubled in the second quarter of the year two, one, hundred, eighty, million dollars. It's a lot of traits. In the hood is also become kind of famous for the clever ways that it entices people to use. It's apt to and sell stocks. So Digital Confetti or some other animation might fall across the screen when you first deposit money into the APP, we are simple. Take away from that hard to get us in here. Yeah. And Robert also offers free stocks to people who sign up for a trial run into people who convince others to sign up. James. mccomb is twenty five lives in Long Island. New York he is a big robinhood user and there are several things he likes about Robin, Hood's design and how simple and seamless it is to keep track of what's happening for any company. He is interested in it's a great APP for easy information almost like a news feed but for stocks plus the Robin Hood. Shows a ranking the most popular stocks that other robinhood traders have been buying which. You know my convince new traders to join the party James. HIMSELF INVESTED MONEY IN UBER stock partly because it was number one on Robin Hoods popularity ranking I can kind of get a little bit of a sense of confidence like okay. People believe in this company because it's literally number one on the list currently James is what is known as a retail trader, which is basically anyone who buys and sells stocks for their own personal account not a professional investor who manages other people's money. In this year, it is retail traders like James who've really thrown themselves into the stock. Market. Because the US stock market has gone up in recent months, even hitting a new record high last week a lot of these retail traders have made quite a bit of money lately but other, maybe some reasons to worry that. So many retail traders have started buying and selling stocks using APPs like Robin Hood I would say two parts worried one part. Happy. This is Colin camerer. He's a behavioral economist at Caltech and he has studied the ways that people invest in the stock market collinses. One good thing about Robin Hood is it by making it so? Easy to start buying stocks. It might get people invested in the stock market who otherwise might never have bothered at all, and this can also help people learn more about how specific companies operate into to better understand how the economy works. Especially these days the digital age when it's so easy to find useful information. You know there's a lot of stuff under the hood, the economy, and it'd be good if people knew more about that and they may learn some by just buying selling shares of a particular stock and learning about what boards of directors do. You know how companies actually operate conn said, he was only one part happy and two parts worried about Robin Hoods popularity with retail traders. So here's why he's worried if there is one conclusion that the research about financial markets keeps arriving at again and again it's the individual traders who actively try to pick specific stocks buying stocks. They think we'll go up selling the stocks I think we'll go down are very likely to underperform the overall stock market and this does not just apply to retail traders it also applies. To professional money managers over the last five years eighty, two percent of mutual funds that tried to pick stocks underperformed the overall stock market, which means that most people are just better off investing in what they call an index fund that just tracks the performance at the stock market goes up and down with it over time and Collins says, retail traders are also vulnerable to psychological by sees lead them to make bad decisions when they invest especially, if they don't understand the risks that they're taking if you're buying somebody's selling. And you have to be confident that you're buying from someone who knows less than you about the future of the. So one of the elements in in retail trading is overconfidence. Everybody thinks they're above average also confetti. And? Just. Sucks right in. plus people fall victim to what's known as the disposition effect which makes people sell stocks that have gone up a little too soon missing out on making even more money people have a tendency to sell toxin went up and we think it's because there's a special kind of. Realization utility from actually locking gain and clicking and like seeing in your bank account. From your portfolio numbers on the screen into your bank account or something like would. So people so winners too soon and similarly they tend to hang onto losers typically in a kind of blind faith that it's GonNa Bounce back making these kinds of trading mistakes something that happens when people are actively and frequently buying and selling stocks, and of course, the ROBINHOOD APP is designed to get people to do just that and Robin Hood's business model actually depends on it.

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The Beauty Of Nothing

Secular Buddhism

05:35 min | 2 years ago

The Beauty Of Nothing

"In the last podcast episode I shared a Cohen. That's goes like this own Mahn said, I do not ask you about fifteen days ago. But what about fifteen days hence come say a word about this since none of the monks answered he answered for them every day is a good day. The everyday is a good day co on is a Cohen that I've enjoyed. In fact I have it written in Japanese on a poster board on my wall every day is a good day and this has been A. a way of thinking concept. If we want to call it that that I like to keep the forefront of my mind when I'm experiencing what I would consider to be a good day. Maybe a bad day for someone else or would consider to be a bad day for me. Certainly a good day for someone else and the idea that every day is a good day because it's always based on perspective and place some time has been helpful for me to I think have a more skillful view of what good means and and the idea of what a day is. So I wanted to share some of the thoughts that came from the Patriot community do Shan says I can't escape thinking that hope is at the center of this Cohen as well as the irrelevance of the past and the future. However, I don't commonly see hope as a big part of Buddhism in general hope seems judgmental and perhaps leads to dissatisfaction about the way things are. I want to share a couple thoughts about this in in terms of the notion of hope in in Buddhism I like to remind people that the Buddhist view is always pertaining to the present moment. So when we approach concepts like hope like hopelessness specifically. It's always pertaining to the present moment. So the idea isn't that I shouldn't have hope for things in the future. The idea is that if I can experience homelessness in the present moment, what I'm experiencing is a moment of not needing things to be any different than how they are, which if you think about it that when we talk about the the definition of suffering the moment, we want things to be other than how they are. We experienced suffering now there's nothing wrong with hat. It's okay to experience suffering. It's unavoidable impact. We're going to experience this feeling times the moment we want things to be other than how they are. So what we can do in the present moment if I realized that for this one single moment, I don't need anything to be other than how it is. I'm experiencing seen hopelessness but I know hopelessness has a bad rap a bad connotation in our way of thinking in our society and it's a little strange to tell someone that the you're aspiring for hopelessness but remember it's not in the future you see this even in Buddhist. Thought like the in the Meta prayer where you say may you be happy? May you be free? May You? May you be free from suffering? May you be a piece that expression is a implies? A wish that I have for you in the future. But as far as a practice goes what I'm doing when I'm trying to experience hopelessness it's right now in this present moment, it's it's the radical acceptance of how things are all elaborate on that just a little bit more but I I wanNA share a roberts thoughts. He says, thanks for the episode. The Cohen makes me think of two things one, there's no such thing as A. Bad Day, because even if you're having a bad day billions of others might be having a good one and two time is a concept. It's existence relies on humans believing in it there are no good or bad days because beyond our perception, there are no days. Now I liked it he brings awareness to this idea of time if I say every day is a day Yeah. The the. The idea of a day is something that is a concept right? We we distinguish what a day is based on the rotation of the Sun. We've decided that's it, but you know, where do you draw that line? What if it was twenty five hours in the day and on the twenty fifth hour? There's this great thing that happened How do you define what makes it a day? Good. And what makes a day bad is at ten good things and too bad things as it twelve good bad things and one good thing you know what would make it good or bad and then you have to break down from there will then is it what? What is it by our What what would make every hour is a good hour or every minute is a good minute. Every second is a good second right where do we draw that line because again, the emphasis from the Buddhist perspective is always pertaining to the present moment and any moment can be a good moment if I just bring awareness to it and mindfulness to the moment because if you'll recall the the very definition of mindfulness as the non-judgmental observation of the present moment. So I'm observing the. Present. Moment with non judgment, it's not good or bad. It's just the moment that is and in doing. So yea, could say every moment is a good moment but that's the Co on right because who says, what's good? Who say what's good and what's bad

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Charlie Kirk: Coronavirus stimulus

The Charlie Kirk Show

28:10 min | 2 years ago

Charlie Kirk: Coronavirus stimulus

"And you have Schumer Pelosi. In Biden one hundred twenty five years, Charlie Kirk of failure, unmitigated failure, swap failure and I. Think of my kids. You met my son. He's twenty one years old. My daughter's eighteen and I would think about your America their America and when I say you know, live free or die, American, the world on the brink I'm not joking. And very specifically will be probably the biggest choice election by far in my lifetime, and maybe since eighteen sixty, and there's a lot at stake We can go through the issues if you want, but it's. It's there's there's not one issue we agree on that. I can think of for the most part yet, and you wrote this, and it just really sent chills down my spine. You wrote this book to sound an alarm as a warning. Warning to my fellow patriots about the left's undying commitment turn America into a land, our parents, founders and framers wouldn't recognize it. It's perfectly put, and that's the direction that they're headed on page twenty seven. You have a great part about how Ben Franklin says we ever republic. If you can keep it, can you talk more about how this truly is? A referendum election in some sense and the left is trying to do to our country. Well the the story about Franklin's interesting, because it's, it's the constitutional convention and somebody says he comes out one days, says, is it a monarchy republic republic? If you can keep it Reagan, I quote him off. When I give speeches, said Freedom Charlie and you know this is but one generation away from extinction. And you know when if you want understand if socialism is adopted if their stated goal is adopted America as we know, it then becomes unrecognizable look, I can understand psychologically. There's a component of maybe people that that have been indoctrinated in schools, and you're great at this because you're going in to hostile environments every day, and you're saying you know what there's another way of thinking here, so maybe the idea that people think Charlie that some things are oh, everything's going to be free and they're gonNA forgive my loans at I'll have a guaranteed government job guaranteed government food. How did obamacare workout now? We're GONNA have Medicare for all or or double down on the stupidity of Obamacare and guaranteed retirement. Guaranteed vacation sounds great. But simple math shows you that you'll never get there. And that's why in the Fourth Chapter of the book did this whole history of socialism which is a history of failure? The point is look at the issues. If if we're talking about law and order. They've cited in Portland in Seattle and new. York and Chicago with the radicals. Joe Biden his yet that I know of said one good thing about the ninety nine percent of cops protect and serve and put their lives on the line for us every day. You're right. Okay, so law and order taxes. He's pledging to raise your taxes through the roof. That will destroy the economy Then they're gonNA just add all the bureaucracy. The Donald Trump spent almost four years. Eliminating that'll be gone. That means nobody's GONNA WANNA DO Business. That's why the Biden Obama economy was so bad. Then you look at where now energy independent for the first time in seventy five years with a number, one producer of energy in the world will lose that for sure We'll shut down coal fracking. Oil Gas exploration production those tens of millions of jobs high paying jobs career jobs for people. Then it's about amnesty. Or the United Sanctuary states of America versus Border Security and law and order of never mind foreign policy. We haven't even touched that part yet, so. There's a lot at stake. If those plans stated plans are implemented. America will go down the past you know. The Trash bin of history as Reagan, said Freedom One generation away from extinction we will. It I shudder to think what will happen the three you and your children by kids, and and maybe one day grandkids. ARE READY FOR THAT And I love the framing, because as the founder said either we're GonNa live free and defendant right now, or we're gonNA. Have a country that you know. We don't WanNa live it, and that's really the framing. That is so important right now, and you talk about and I'm really pleased about this. Shawn because I think we have forgotten about the Russia hoax too quickly in. In the conservative movement, you have been the leader on this every night. You were covering it. You didn't let us forget you help. Muller Accountable, you had investigative journalism and it just seemed that an Oxana names, but other conservatives just kind of drifted away from like Oh. That's what happened happened. You have two chapters on this in the book. Can you talk about that? Yeah I mean I call it Charlie, the the biggest corruption abuse of power scandal in history and the Ukraine was oh. Okay, we failed with Muller after three years. We won't. We won't even bother with a special prosecutor not to I'm going backwards here but to get to Ukraine. You? Know they're talking about quid pro quos, but you have to ignore their presidential candidate on video saying you're not getting a billion US tax payer dollars unless you're fire. That prosecutor is named Shokhin. WHO's investigating my son Hunter who went on a and said? Do you have any experience in oil? No Gas, no energy, nope, any experience in Ukraine. Nope, why are you being paid millions? No, because you dad, so there was a quid pro quo and millions of dollars for the Biden I call crime family. That's exactly right, so. Listen and China's even worse. You get to this whole thing what we now know and I believe what's coming. It's like, and this is where the media's corrupt because. They're just the propaganda wing of all things democratic. Socialist. We now know and have all the evidence that we'd ever need is that they protected their favorite candidate. Hillary Clinton. For things you and I and everybody you know that follows you and you have a massive audience would. Literally never get away with. If you had subpoenaed emails Charlie Kirk and you decided to delete them, and you decided to acid. Wash your hard drive with something. I had never heard about bleeped bleach bit and bust up your devices with hammers. You'd go to jail. If you violated the espionage act, you'd go to jail. They protected her. Then the narrative began we now know began in August. We know crossfire hurricane representatives actually went to brief. President Trump General Flynn. Flynn on national security, but they were there to try and get information on trump and Russia, the most amazing part of this, because the Democrats and the media live for all these years is that they knew and they said and they wrote, and they even testified. There was never any evidence, but there was a dirty Russian dossier. And now we know even the New York Times acknowledged full full of Russian disinformation and that was used. And they were warned not to use it, but high ranking people abusing their power, wanting to take out candidate, trump, transition, team, trump, and then deep into the Presidency Donald Trump. They use the dirty Russian misinformation dossier to ruin Carter pages life and roomed his civil liberties and constitutional rights, but more importantly to spy on candidate trump, and then they had their insurance policy. The fact that the mob in the media ignores it is beyond comprehension. I have so I have two chapters. One is on the Russia hoax, and the other is on this whole impeachment witch hunt. And I want everybody in your audience to understand one thing here if I can get one point across. Yeah, they hate Donald Trump, but they hate us more. They think we are as Peter. Struck, said the smell by the way I probably shop at Walmart say money. Why not you have a woman I love Walmart I love COSCO's. I Love I love it all. And I've shopped there my whole life I mean people always stopped me when I'm in a grocery? So, what are you doing here? Shopping? Wa I like to eat a cracks me up. So but think about that. smelly Walmart Shoppers while irredeemable deplorables, wow! Bitter Americans as Obama said that WANNA cling to their God. I'm guilty their Second Amendment Rights Guilty Bibles and religion I'm guilty of that, too. But. It's contempt for your audience. It's contemporary my audience. It's because they knew better. And they will ling. This was an attempted coup. Now do I think there's going to be arrests and prosecutions I? Do spend much slower than any of us would have liked, but the evidence is overwhelming. It's incontrovertible sad actually that this could happen. That was going to be my follow up. Question Sean because when I travel and we get thousands of e mails a on this topic. When are people going to go to jail? And can you give me insight on this? Can you give us any clues any crumbs that we're starting to see from Durham? It's I call them. It's funny. You say crumbs because call them the the Attorney General Bar breadcrumbs. It's like Hansel and Gretel. Remember. We're we're trying to follow and see the trail exactly yeah. He did say that the president was spied on. It did happen illegally. The. Think about this. If you go before Judge Judy I wouldn't WANNA lot because Judge Judy I. I've met her once she'll eviscerate. You I watched her show. You. Don't go before a court. The information that you have not verified. It actually said at the top of a FISO Warren Charlie. It says verified. Okay. We now know the dossier was unverifiable. The sub source we now know, said this this bar talk. We were making this up. This was never meant for anything and again Hillary paid for it funneled money separate issue. And so, what is going to happen I don't have a crystal ball but I. do know all of the facts that are in the public. Are Enough to indict many of the names that your audience is most familiar with. I would argue. Komi McCabe struck page. I'd like to know a clapper. Brennan's role in all of this ends up being and and others. The more fascinating deep question is. Will they get to that January fifth twenty seventeen meeting inside the Oval Office? This is when member Biden said George Stephanopoulos Oh I. Don't know. Anything about this, you know this whole impeachment Russia thing. He was the one same. Bring up the Logan Act fifteen days later Susan Rice in that meeting did the Cya memo the day that Donald Trump was inaugurated. Obama in that meeting shot Sally Age by saying a He. He knew everything about the Kislyak Michael Flynn call. If we look. To sum it up. I think we're GONNA get there because the evidence. Is that overwhelming? If we don't. I fear for the country? Because of you. GonNa Raid Manafort's home predawn raid and you're going to raid Roger Stone's home. For lying to Congress by the all many of the names I mentioned were referred for the same crime and you're gonNA. Pull it twenty nine guys in tactical gear, frogmen and tip off CNN cameras and. Have a biased jury for person. We won't have equal justice and equal application of our laws, and worse than that Charlie is. We lose our constitution. Yes, all our laws are are predicated on next great document and some `perfect, but it creates the path to perfection at a more perfect union so. Long answers. I'M GONNA talk. Show I love it. No, this is what our audience needs to hear, and and thank you for that and look I I completely agree because if we do not have people and I, say this as carefully as I can in handcuffs for what they did Donald Trump then I I will lose faith in the American justice system I. Don't want that and I don't want revenge I don't retribution I want people to be held accountable and I would want the same if someone did this to Barack Obama because it should never happen to a leader ever. Yes. and. They've gone after every single trump friend confidant, and yet if you oppose Donald Trump you get different treatment, talk a lot about the constitution in your book and the founding of our country, Sean going to be honest, I've been very let down by some of these supreme. Court decisions lately Can you comment on that and the importance to get more people like Kavanagh? Who's actually ruled brilliantly? Unlike John Roberts. I! I'm a little. I don't know what's happening. Roberts I have my theory I guess I have my sources people that. have their own ideas based on some knowledge? For whatever reason and I think this goes back to the obamacare decision. He has allowed. How the court appears to influence his decision making. I also sense with no evidence whatsoever. You're not a big fan of president trump, but that should not come into his thinking. Now. If getting rid of bureaucracy and lowering taxes and energy, independence, and securing our borders, and law and order are all part of this election. Let me tell you another big part of it. And it's you know we're taping this ninety. Whatever days away from the Election Day, I what about and we got asked. What about the Supreme Court? Yes, I go through a whole list I. Forget what paid maybe sixty seven I forget. A. In the book. Of. All the things Democrats would do if they're getting power one, is they? WanNa, stack the courts. Get rid of the Electoral College. And I. What, they're saying they. WanNa do is scary. They used to hide it Charlie. When I every single Liberal Democrat running for office, they would run to the left in the primary. They race back to the center, but you knew they wanted the left. There now openly embracing the most radical elements in the country and you know. Unfortunately we're watching it all. Play out nightly on TV and and that sad what I see happening when I think we have to remind a trump supporters that these are not trump appointed justices, a gorsuch I think ruled incorrectly on one ruling. That's it besides that gorsuch and cavenaugh have been tremendous and terrific verses Roberts. I just think we have to give the audience a sense. Sense of continued conviction that the trump appointed justices will continue to rule correctly and Clarence. Thomas and you know the the Thomas Family. They get no credit at all. I mean what he has done. And can you comment on that? 'cause I, E, you've actually been you open my eyes to that like eight years ago and I never learned about Clarence Thomas as a high schooler until you I mentioned it just as a quick aside on his incredible career. I like to do on TV and antidote on radio, too. Sometimes I call it the Hannity history, lesson 'cause I lived through all of this. I know this is going to see. You're not even thirty three, but my radio journey started in nineteen eighty-seven crazy right. Now on my twenty fifth year of Fox, I didn't think I last two. So I feel very blessed. As a side note if you haven't read my grandfather's son. Which is about Clarence Thomas is life. It's amazing. But. You know it's interesting because him and Scalia. To my opinion, my to most favorite justices in my lifetime. Scalia this incredible wit and genius and understanding and. They got a little acerbic side to when when he was questioning Clarence Thomas always set by quietly. What they called a high tech lynching at the time, the more modern. Let it. You gotTA. Remember Yeah. And you know. It was then Senator Ted Kennedy you know Robert Bork's America the borking of America. That was Clarence Thomas. Now we see it more recently cavenaugh. It exposes. The, who is Joe Biden? Who is his team? Because Clarence Thomas and Justice Scalia or the people we need on that court. We call them constitutionalists or originalists, the original intent, not people that would sight foreign law as liberal justices have done or not people that feel that they can rule by judicial Fiat and dictate or legislate from the bench. Democrats always wanted the court to do that which they could never. Do legislatively or win at the ballot box and that's why they want. We call them. Activists Justices Clarence Thomas. has shown a fidelity to the Constitution at the Antony Scalia. That is beyond enviable And the differences styles always interesting, too because Justice Thomas will always be quiet. That's very few questions. Anthony Scalia was in there in a wrestling with people. I don't know about John Roberts. I can't get into it, but I do believe the next president United States is a very good chance. You have a lot of older justices may want to retire. And I think that the next this election in just three short months. That's on the ballot and that's that's generational now. And Sean I think we have to pressure the Biden campaign to do what trump did and release a list of justices I mean president trump was so transparent and Joe Biden hasn't done it yet. Intentionally, of course, because he'll probably put repeated to lieber something on the United States Supreme Court I mean as horrifying as that might be so in two two quick closing question Sean and thank you for being so generous with your time anchorage, everyone you know. Know go by live, free or die. the first is this. Can you just talk about? We are heading into the election. A lot of trump supporters. They're failed. They're falling victim. They suppression pulse I wish that wasn't the case, but it seems like the memory of two thousand sixteen as faded where people forget. We were down by double digits. Can you just give a little vote of confidence to some of our listeners out there? That think we're just losing. I WANNA. Give the vote of confidence, but I want people to feel this way. I want people to think I'll use a football analogy that our mutual friend Linda that you know. Who's your biggest fan? My radio producer? He's amazing. Amazing, but she doesn't even know how many points you get a touchdown, so I'm giving these football analogies. I, want this election. I want people to feel the way I feel which is. We're on our own twenty. Two minutes to go. We have no time outs We're down by six. We got a cross. The plane marched down the field, cross the plane and hit the extra point to win. So if people feel a sense of genuine urgency and worry and concern, I'm cool with that because fear often as a great motivator, not irrational field fear, but if people do not vote, you will get the government that they're telling you. They're going to give you believe. That that is their agenda. To be a Republican and win. You GotTa always use this analogy got to run the table I gotTA. Get Florida Georgia North Carolina can't win without Ohio. No Republican's ever become president without it right? You got hold Iowa then you got pick off Pennsylvania Wisconsin hopefully Michigan maybe MINNEA- Minnesota will be play. Maybe the city of Arizona will be in play. By Joe Biden reference for those of you. That didn't get. We got a hold Arizona Gopher Nevada New Mexico. New Hampshire and Maine's second congressional district. If every single mom, this is a battle cry. You started out this interview with this. I wrote this book not because I like writing books. My last book I donated every Penny I made to charity I don't care. It's not that. This is a tipping point. Charlie this is I, don't. See if these policies are implemented how America recovers. Irreparable harm the to the rule of law to our courts to our economy, they want to wipe out the lifeblood of of the world's economy. This this promise of socialism and I go into such detail about how it's always failed. Here's a quick socialism of example. Member obamacare. Keep your doctor keep your plan. Save on average twenty five hundred dollars a year per family right? Okay. Millions lost their doctors. Millions lost their plans. We're all paying about two hundred percent more and add to that. Forty percent of Americans almost forty percent have only one obamacare Biden Carriage James Choice now. How did they do with that promise? Medicare is going broke. How did they do it? That promised social security. Charlie hate the break this here. He paying into it. You probably won't get it I. Barely Skate through, and they might give me ten cents until they means tested and then take it back, How does it? How did Liberal government work in New York City with all the anarchy cutting a billion dollars, so please? How's IT WORKING IN CHICAGO? All. These liberal cities have where the violence we've been talking about takes place. They all have one thing in common. They've been run by Liberal Democrats for decades right. Most of these states have been run into the ground by Liberal Democrats for decades. If you WANNA know what America will look like if Biden Bolshevik Bernie. Pelosi Schumer and Bozo. That team gets place look at new. York state and city look at Chicago the City Illinois. The State Look at California. Look at Oregon. Look at Portland, the city. Look at Seattle. Look at the state of Washington. Yes. And I. Love this country too much. You know it's an all hands on deck moment and Every everyone of you've got this connection with younger people in this country. You have this incredible. A credible platform you built, and it's become powerful and meaningful and transformative to the country, and you're going out there, and you're fighting on these college campuses and you. You know it's not easy to be in the middle of a I call it a shift. Show all the time, but let's well put, but you do it. And it's freedom works. Every time you give up freedom for security, you lose your freedom because the security that they're offering. These promises that can never ever be fulfilled. In America. The land. I'll close with this unless you want to go further I can keep going the. Barry Farber who was a mentor of mine. Just recently passed away like ninety ninety one. And he always said there's never been a country in the history of mankind that has accumulated more power and abused at less than the United States well I add. A country in the history of mankind that has accumulated more power abused at less, but used it to advanced human condition. The reason America is great and exceptional. If I can say that today, it's not perfect, but it's great. An exceptional is because of its people, and because of the fundamentals of liberty and freedom. So that? Natural rights versus government or rights, natural rights come from God doubt by our Creator. Life Liberty pursuit of happiness while you can't pursue happiness these days in Chicago New York Moreland Seattle. So there's a lot on the line. I love your audience. I'm so thankful for all you're doing, and you've got a great team that you building review and you're out there fighting the fight and I just urge you guys. Just fight like your country depends on it. Because America's, we know it. It's all hanging in the balance. Yet was Sean. You've been so generous the last quick thing I defend the president all the time personally as a person. Can you comment on that because I've had the opportunity to meet him? not as much as you obviously and get to know him, but a lot of people here misrepresentations in lies about who he is as a human being. Let's close on this note. Can you just mention one or two things that that people can take away from that? You know first of all. It's interesting. Nobody seems to understand Donald trump yet. They don't want to understand. I mean Donald Trump. The Dog Bites the beasts, things you feeling sad or get cancer. You Complain Trump. I mean that's how saying the leftist. But here's a guy that is so unique he this guy is like a soon nami force of energy like I've never met my life. The most distinct and unique quality he's had is as president. You mentioned the Supreme Court. He put those people that he said he put. He cut the bureaucracy as he said he'd caught, and he cut the taxes as he said he'd cut. He did the North Dakota. A keystone pipelines Anwar Likey said he would. He's building the wall or almost four hundred miles. A wall by the by election will be over four hundred miles. He found a way it was. It was an uphill climb He said he wanted to pull us out of foreign conflicts, but not back away from evil defeated. The Caliphate took out. Baghdadi and Associates took out Sola Mani took out the Al. Qaeda leader in Yemen. So? What makes him special and unique in terms of presidency is that he is who you see is who you get. The guy that's fights on twitter is the guy that's fighting for a better trade. Deal the guy that fights. Against Liberal Democrats and the media mob is the same guy is fighting to keep his promises that to me makes him the most unique transformative political figure in our lifetime. And Right now. The. We tip the scales. You have a choice. It's never been a bigger choice. He will keep his promises. Coronas been a little bit of a curve ball to the world, but even that ten days after the first case, the only guy that I know of thought about a travel ban will be donald trump. They were teaching at the time and Joe Binder Biden was call them Sinophobic, so he's a man of his word. He's a man that will fight to his last dying breath for this country and the promises he made, and that makes them in my view very transformative. Men will. The book is live for Your Die God bless you, Sean, thank you for that. You do and we really appreciate. It helps you soon. Thanks bye. What a great conversation that was! Please email me or questions freedom. Charlie Kirk Dot Com freedom at Charlie. KIRK DOT COM please type in trolley. Kirk, show your podcast provider. Hit subscribe, give us a five star reviews screen shot at an email us. If you want to win a signed copy of the Maga- doctrine, please get involved with turning-point USA at Teepee USA dot com that is Teepee USA DOT com. 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Venus Williams - Game Changer

The Tennis Podcast

04:55 min | 2 years ago

Venus Williams - Game Changer

"Hello everyone can t the tennis podcast day. Eleven of Wimbledon relived would have been women's Semifinals Day Wimbledon and would probably have been under the reef because looking out of my window in Putney, which is a? Mile and a half ish down the road from us, W nineteen is in miserable. Say That's great. Thank you, British weather for making some twenty twenty. Just that little bit extra great. But not to worry because. David Matt to talk tennis with. Seven hundred episodes David you just told me. We actually can mark a milestone because we've remembered it before recording rather than fully seconds off the recording. Yeah, we! We've celebrated five hundred, six, hundred one in the past. So yeah I'm fin quite proud. You know it. It draws me when you say it's women's semifinal state today because I'd kind of I'd forgotten that in as much as I'm so used to now talking about classic matches with you both watching them. We've just watched another one to the BBC of. Matches on every day that they're showing Wimbledon doing their own stuff online streaming matches, which is the one good thing I take from this whole period is the suddenly. The vast archive is just being. Put out there for everybody to enjoy, but I had forgotten. That is still Wimbledon and today would have been women's semifinals, and that makes me quite sad, yeah. I, wish I wish I could forget I get the impression that perhaps you haven't forgotten in the optimistic. Every cloud silver lining way that David. I Dunno, I kind of have in a way, I'm just so so invested in what we're doing. The the usual schedule of Wimbledon isn't isn't really in my mind so much. Just me then okay. Trip back to two thousand and five when. Storm strong was winning his seventh consecutive Tour de France title. Yup? The three hundred eighty made its first flight at the live eight concerts. Good friend of mine went to live eight in Hyde Park and she says it was mostly great until sting came on early evening when everyone was pissed in party made and some new material. Juno live eight is when I discovered pink Floyd and realized I two thousand. David Luiz discovered. It's. Matt's now. Sort of got me to to realize that I actually need to listen to albums full of Bruce springsteen and not just judge. We. Born in the USA. Correct. Correct get on that David's It was also the year that Britain implemented. The civil partnerships axe to include same-sex partnerships. It was the year that London won the rights to host the twenty twelve Olympics. And the xbox three sixty was released Oh and Pope John Paul the second died. There's a few. We've already done it two thousand and five much at the French. Open say these are these events that we didn't mention I around, so that was T-, thousand five I was working. My First Wimbledon as an employee I was a bull store assistant. Under the employees of one Derek Dimmer? Who was the head of the bull store at Wimbledon in done that job with his wife? Centuries I think. It was it was a job. which largely comprised heavy lifting and I loved it I couldn't believe my luck that I was working Wimbledon, even they. My primary job was lifting boxes of tennis balls and wandering around the orange practice with bin bag, asking players and coaches. If I could collect, they used balls of the practice, so they could be resolved to charity. I thought that was the best job in the world and I could not believe my luck and I went back the next year as as head bull. Store Assistant I was GONNA. Say You assumed to be promoted? Yeah, that was my first promotion and that I was GONNA. Ask You if you did a good job with whether you got a good review. Turns ends. It did I mean there's not? Much that can go wrong with putting balls and have been bank. But it didn't go wrong, and honestly I just. I thought asking asking. Tim Henman if he was finished with these tennis. Balls are just so. That was the coolest thing in the world. I thought I was the coolest person in the world getting to do that job.

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The Good, The Bad And The WTF With Alan Yang

They Call Us Bruce

07:52 min | 3 years ago

The Good, The Bad And The WTF With Alan Yang

"I think this is a good time for us to pivot to our regular segment. Our favorite segment the good the bad in the wgn. Jeff I feel good about that. Let's do that okay. So why don't you lay down the rules of engagement for Ellen? Okay all right. So the rules of engagement for this game We live in a world of rolls right now mostly related to social distance and hygiene but in this particular game. What we what we do with this segment is it's kind of a round table segment where we will ask our guest or guests s is we will join in as well to talk about a single topic three ways so you know one dish served three ways and the three ways are the good of that thing what makes us feel warm and fuzzy inside positive Joyful the ecstatic and then the the bad the negative side the darker side of that thing and then finally the W. t. s. one of the things that still to this day. Make us go right. They don't necessarily need to be either good or bad. It could be either but they still leaves a little puzzled so we thought that it would be appropriate given the amazing work you've been doing in this. I mean won't call the genre but Solitary to do the good the bad dose of telling immigrant stories. And you know we figured that this is something which we want you to share with us on your own so we'll just do that three ways with you beginning with the good if you can you know. There's so many good things about it but if there's if there's something particular that you feel is really just heartwarming about the idea that we're now in a space where we can tell these kinds of stories or even shelvin anecdote of telling immigrant stories that you WANNA share. That was particularly heartwarming. That'd be fantastic. Yeah well the good part is the easy part right. It's like the bad shitting. Immigrants Stores goofing around something but no the good part. The good part is easy. And it's it's it's multi part right one. Which is like were able to do it right now. That's that's the number one. Good thing it's like we were at a zero. These stories weren't being told at all. You know we. We were essentially zero and even in the last five years that's started to change in in you know starting from some of the stuff we did on master like that that you know covered some some some of that ground and then starting to work on. Tiger tail which is about that and then you know obviously little America is a whole show. That's about immigrant stories but Being able to be just being able to have the freedom to tell these very specific stories that that you know just were not in the cultural landscape at all when you talk about this country. It's like it just didn't exist so so that's great. Secondly you know getting to know yourself a little better getting to know your family a little better getting to Appreciate part of yourself that that you may have not been very in touch with because you wanted to fit in because you wanted to assimilate so so becoming more comfortable with who you are when you look in the mirror. That's all been part of this for me. It's been it's been really served edifying an interesting fulfilling And then a third part is and sadly this is probably more relevant than ever is is just kind of. I don't WANNA say educating people but because that sounds like homework but it's like a it's it's showing that these all of these people are three dimensional human beings as basic as that sounds I at the sounds incredibly basic and simple but if you look at the past if you look at the history of Asian American representation on screen is not human three-dimensional it is being depicted as perpetual. Foreigners is being depicted as nerd being depicted as a Guys or a you know atomic towns or sort of robotic and emotionless and you know in a movie like Tiger tail. I wanted to show that we are full of emotions and we are full of internal life and are we are living breathing emotional creatures who change over time and you have regrets and who love movies love and find it hard to talk to our kids in hardtop for parents then overcome that you know all these things of intrinsic in telling a story like that and frankly. I haven't seen it very often depicted if at all and so all these things are kind of why I'm passionate about telling me stories in There's many many more reasons. But that's that's just off the top of my head. I think it's just scratching the surface and I think there are many more stories to be told in many different genres including potentially horror action thriller. You know I gotta say given that. Actually living in a Har- inaction thriller right now There is something really meaningful about humanizing Chinese immigrants and other Asian immigrants in this era. Right you know showing showing Chinese people townies people literally without their masks is so important and bring them to. Life is something which I think has repercussions for actual life. So I'm super glad that even though it wasn't planned that that this is coming out at a time in which it's needed in that fashion. Yeah I mean. Look the totally unexpected circumstance. And it's just it's it's awful. What's going on? But you know the movie is coming out and the movie will be available for people to watch and if it if it's some small comfort and if it's you know depiction that as we said is three dimensional than of Asian people and people with Asian bases like you know I. It can't be a bad thing in my mind right so now we move on to the second round like you said. It's little more difficult. Although I'll tell you you know it doesn't have to be something bad about immigrants stories but it could be something bad about telling them right. And how the challenge of actually doing them right? So what in your impression Allen is the bad Santa tell this isn't this isn't a bad per se but it is a difficult challenge right so so when we were doing little America for instance it was a production challenge. Because you're doing eight stories that take place in eight different countries in eight different parts of the of America. So we're should and we're shooting the majority of them in New Jersey. So you're faking New Jersey for Uganda. Your New Jersey for Singapore. You're you're making new. Jersey are everywhere. So yeah talked to our production designers. Amien Diana about about the challenges of doing stories but that show went some crazy as to not only hurry doing that but then we ended up shooting Montreal for Syria and then I flew to Florida and we shot this episode. That took place on a cruise ship and we fake a Floridian cruise ship going to the Bahamas for Alaska. So at that point. I think we were just making life more difficult for ourselves on purpose because that doesn't have any big immigrant that just makes it much more difficult In the same thing happened in some ways and tiger tail. Because you're shooting in New York and you're shooting in Taiwan and interestingly enough again. This is kind of funny but just the way the days split up. We ended up having to shoot some of Taiwan Four New York in the movie. That take place in your shot in. Taiwan and I like I kind of want people to guess which ones they are. 'cause there's some scenes that they're in your. We shot in Taiwan which is so crazy and we had them put out a casting. Call for extras like we need non-taiwanese extras and all and so we got like white and black people in I wanted to be in the background.

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Educating Developers About Actions on Google with Yksel Tolun, Google Developer Expert

Inside VOICE

07:59 min | 3 years ago

Educating Developers About Actions on Google with Yksel Tolun, Google Developer Expert

"I know that you're a lawyer during the day so I'm curious. What got you interested in technology and specifically voice technology enough to pursue this on the side as well. I have been interested in programming or all my life. I have met programming by ten and ever since then I haven't interested in bed. I wanted to build things that many of us that got me into building web applications and then Iran's low school by Jack pursuing it. I always had this interest. Bod Bonding one. Good thing about not thinking about making money from development is that you get to pursue feels that are experimental that other developers might see non-profitable islands. One of those people lucky enough to have the time and the energy to proceed. These deals and none of them was check box. I read an article about chat bots on how Baber the feature of technology interfaces and I was eager to try Giant learn how to build one that got me into API and then it became glow. Got Into Google assistant and how I ended up before a psychology but when I made my first force application it literally spoke to me. I said this is what I WANNA do. This is what I actually looking for. You know ever since I started programming and hooked ever since I heard most hitchens in Bombay I love that. I loved it that passion has been there for so long one of the things you've mentioned before that's important to you is the ability to translate emotions and feelings of voice go from one language to another. Why is it something that needs to be thought about? And how do you suggest it be done? This is something I always but might ultimately shops because I actually talked to a group that is probably going to translate once chiller experienced. Run up there so this is really important to talk about. I've actually talked about this in another interview languages. Have you know small nuances? That can change. The entire experience was or changed the meaning so we need to think about these bad translating inexperienced. Because sometimes I translate inaction or experience or conversation and I think the centers. It's dramatic incorrect of that sad puppies. That's not how we say it. We should think about rewriting a novel. And you're trying impress the reader we should think about the person or the user is going to feel when they drafted this user experience. So it's really important or developers from station designers to take into account what's appropriate to say while language or some of the little idioms or maybe Faysal orbs. Y'All should really think about the conversational nuances before. Translating is skill or voice experience as really important. I'd actually off the boss Harry Potter on this subject before I'm GonNa do again airport Translation is one of the best translations. In my opinion I read in both languages and I'm really happy that I read it in Turkish because translators took the time so make the spells or made up. came up with sound like Turkish. They translated That makes sense both as Orban told towards usually they are and in a way that sound structure. That is a medically glocer. What I'm used to hearing it was really important for me as a child with a bellevue. things that sound but sounds like us and uses the voice of US bench Experience we should take into account and no of do our research before using Google translate or any other atomic transition dollars. That is a great point and I love to hear that Harry Potter translated so well. I'm sure that's a really interesting to read into different languages. It is. Yeah now you have done a lot of experience in organizing in mentoring workshops and hack Athans about actions on Google and evacuate done over thirty four events in two countries eighteen cities and that was just for two thousand nineteen. What got you started in hosting these events. And how do you usually run them? Walk me started is actually a GDP do not Jewish community is right. There will developer communities on the world and I was a part of Gijon Kara and at that point I was only the developing chat bots with API or other Alex Lowe with the names but stable like trying to host a Google Assistant Event. Just didn't have anyone to talk about. Who LOSES THEM OR D platform? So I checked out the platform and soul of that. I read the new technology behind it and I told them I could do this. Dan I did and they really liked it and they shared that I knew the stop other Jewish communities some of them called me and then after I realized people want to hear what I say. I applied a couple events and one another. I started doing this and I really liked the fact that finally I could give back to the community that has been giving to me our show long because I have learned a lot from developer my past and I really like the idea of being able to share my knowledge at passionate so this is what started however actually run them right now it depends on which event. I'm running if I'm running the workshop. I tried to keep the number of attendees in twenty to forty because after forty really yes crowded and I can't answer every question and I may miss some errors or others abuts between these numbers. It's really productive and I tried to start with talk immediate talk of because even though of you're doing a workshop people still need learn about voice. Revolution the actually able to appreciate the workshop itself vice stocked with mental. I talk about the whole human to machines reactions changing and then ice. Some statistics for people like numbers. I show them how the industry is growing and Ben actually talk about how many Turkish actions are there and why is such a big deal. Torreon developers to a field and get used to it or get good at it because afterwards start the workshop. I have a sector right now. I usually with one action. That can take one input and Ben repeated and then you take a step. Further in the next art buyer. Easy Take that. Inputs and do something programmatic in the fulfillment and afterwards they all try on their devices. That are it's android are and they're to go. That's the workshops that I hold for beginners and if I'm running more invest like for example with Jimmy did programming skills. I usually go one step forward and have visual opponents. Shown to them how you'd slide cards. Why you should can use our cells and such and such but sometimes we hold these special events very take the whole day and start with. Diallo Design Conversation Design To The programing part. So it really depends on what kind of man running. It's usually focused on getting the developers started. Because it's such a new field in my talks. I like to focus on many different voice expenses that you can bill not just. The voice skills are voice actions on the Google about smart home actions or other experiences that they can build in talks. I chunk of folks a number in workshops. I usually focused on the programming side or actress on Google.

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Coin Market Cap | All Things Crypto | Carylyne Chan Interview

The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast

07:40 min | 3 years ago

Coin Market Cap | All Things Crypto | Carylyne Chan Interview

"Today's guest on actually kind of my handwriting. TIME NOT GONNA absolute shock because jet LAG Kylo China's chief strategy of at Coin Mark. Thank you so much for Utah Franchise. Everybody knows what climb on Kep is holding another role for the last forty six. That's my first question. How around fool it has been more than six years so quite recap started? May Me twenty thirteen. So it's about six and a half years off six and a half years which is just about getting to the geriatric stage of Yes because it is a long time though is I mean you must have seen you. Traffic just grow absolutely out of control back in those early days. Aw yes I made twenty seventeen. Maybe it was one million page views last year we ended the year of three point. Six billion HP's Let's very interesting. So if I may be correlation between the price also Bitcoin paypal flooding audio sought. There is some Harley shaken. Yeah I think we'll win. A decipher started. The correlation was ninety nine percents because actually gone down quite a bit since. And now you've got something to talk to us about it on very interested in Segue to that in just a moment. The there's been talk about Ah The exchange ranked based on liquidity whether it's real fight with from running all this type of stuff now. There was a large. Tom Com look bunch of the Messenger. The message now who I thought something has. Could you tell us about what you guys doing way to help them. Mike you'll have become easier for the retail tried earn invest. It's really nervous. Honestly yes so speaking specifically for how we've been looking at data on the site so I think what you mentioned in terms of volumes and with what we adopted so back in two thousand thirteen. He adopted this Metropol volume. Oh you borrow from traditional finance Because you know intentional finds sexy really accurate if you look at volumes for real trading interests and activities that he so you don't wash treat their it's against rules obviously but I think when you look at crypto that has really changed like we know no. It's very decentralized. It's not that regulated the same way across jurisdictions so as we think about that we start crushing ourselves south in the last two years as volume still the best metre to us and so we started to answer that question but he's come up with liquidity eighty and we know like you said for retail investors liquidity is going to be the most important metric. Because we WANNA make sure you yeah and the best price is so. That's why you started difficult to that. And people question us for a year. You know like you said ask us and the reason why it took so long was because we have to keep going back to back tested data and keep testing data mart. Sure movie sure that it's robust so we don't want to do the kind of lackluster solutions. Like a heck job basically with you know just choosing some exchanges you trusted or using web traffic as random correlation or fixing specific orderbook. deb percentages leaving having all those are not ideal in terms of solutions. So what you've done is really make it. Super data driven mature adapts to all the tens of thousands of heart. Comparison is people. Come see for that come from the long tail. Absolutely I mean one of the things that From from your point of view we're looking. I'm from Arkansas traits contracts or sudden Magas because they just about mouth acquitted of the large cap that you've got the mall put any required to be able to exit into into an exit. Bree important for someone who's also sophisticated let size child. I can tell you that they whether it's good Lajolla. Quincy do you. Not because it's really easy to tell if you're looking for both for the General Joel Selling Industry. It's a fantastic tool that will definitely be having looked at as well. Now it's already available thinking already go to mark. It just came out today today today. which will be one of the night is give it? We got the exclusive regard. God had tried to call the guys. Are that another push for your mind but the ends to spill. I find this very interesting. Based on the field mice theories about again income inequality because the interest in the project basically hottest liquidity thrust traded investors outside and page one. Aw which is the top one hundred. How much traffic guys to page two three? Do you know any metrics on that because I paid one. That's that's the Mac Daddy brought your own page on. You'll visible to the world. Pay To get lots of the massive drop off for I think for people who come to just the page one and then drop off about thirty to forty percents but actually. It's still a sizable number going to June anthony and all the other pages on our site so this other the surging for all the big. I guess people still do. My perspective is totally different to the on. Not The tech back on all the person for the next whatever. They're looking for trademark page. One is is pretty much. WHOA SCAM every pool of off coin? Mark if I should take the top one hundred fifty put them into lives scandal me. Stay if that's where the volatility is. That's where the liquidity now some of the top. One fifty doesn't have much obliterating so I just out the door and that creates while they said about one hundred and twenty-five also And that's that we use ripping from Sam say which is very very interested. So what sort of things you got going for. Obviously you've got this new liquidity providing leading asset or tool I you continually growing. Obviously there's more people come in each one of the premise quotes debate. What's to business? Mobile going forward is to do more of the same. You Got Chemical. What's the plan is going to try to get to us? Oppose multiple parts of this and the liquidity equity metric. That's the first one good thing. The main point is quite record cap after all being data seconds to make sure that data continues to say accuracy. So was that We're also looking at new pricing rhythms. So right now. We are using our pricing over them and that's volume weighted average price. I think as we look look at making liquidity default metric. We are thinking how can we use liquidity as an input surprising. Well that's interesting yeah. I think that's interesting going forward. We also have actually already a state of the art pricing algorithm that we're testing so it is a graph based model. Basically we've found a way to account for all the relationships all decrypted assets and solve a simultaneous equation that does all of these relationships and saint wage. Yeah yeah that's that's what we're doing so we're Argon. Cu launch that sometime soon. So that's GonNa be an by itself. I think very interesting mm fight accurately passing it by.

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Wedding sites downplay venues that were slave plantations

The Daily Show with Trevor Noah: Ears Edition

01:27 min | 3 years ago

Wedding sites downplay venues that were slave plantations

"If you're about to get married first of all it's a trap get out now and also you should probably think very carefully when choosing your wedding venue and the popular wedding planning site pinterest and the not. They both announced that there are no longer promoting content for plantation style weddings. The wedding trend has been widely slammed for romanticizing history of slavery. Tense faces that were intentionally created so that our ancestors could be forced to work and do free Labor user spaces not not only is not slavery happened to happen any spaces were created for slavery. Yes wedding planners have come under fire for promoting weddings at plantations because people people are saying it ignores what plantations were created for slavery. And I'll be honest I don't even get it like. Why would you want your wedding at a place associated with slavery? Unless you're trying trying to send a message about your marriage just like yeah. I want to get married somewhere. That reminds me that my freedom is over. And I'M GONNA have to obey someone for the I know my life. You know the one. Good thing about a plantation wedding is that it's the perfect excuse for people who don't WanNa go to your wedding because you can just pretend it's a moral stand. Hey I'd love to be there but I can't. I can't attend a wedding where people were enslaved. You know at a place where people were enslaved. Like you know what you're right. We're moving our wedding to our backyard. ooh On Orlando was stolen from native Americans. And I guess we're not getting married That's sad I really wanted to

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